I am in EC Council class but i didnt learn this way, thank you sir, they tried but it was so clear and accurate on how to discover networks, thank you sir. We learn everyday.
Thanks, very useful on what to put in the blanks. I had to stop a lot and look up the meaning of the jargon, but thanks for showing what goes where. Hmm, I got no HOSTS or OS, so my screen does not match the video presenter's screen. Why not just use free Advanced IP Scanner? Oh, COMPARE, a nice feature. Thanks for identifying that as a unique benefit of NMap/ZenMap. Thanks.
The fact that your changing the ip makes it very difficult to follow and understand for someone whos not really familiar with the subject. Thanks anyways
Unfortunately this is advanced stuff, and you should already have a solid base in networking before diving into nmap. Zenmap makes it 'user friendly' but the reality is it's still just nmap with a couple buttons. IP addressing is CRITICAL to understand as a network engineer. You should understand IPv4 before using nmap.
I am in EC Council class but i didnt learn this way, thank you sir, they tried but it was so clear and accurate on how to discover networks, thank you sir. We learn everyday.
Very clear explanation. Thanks a lot
Thanks! Instructions were very clear
great lesson! Thank you.
You make me very clear about the Zenmap. Thank you...
Great instruction....looking forward to watching more videos!
Excellent tutorial thank you!
Thanks, very useful on what to put in the blanks. I had to stop a lot and look up the meaning of the jargon, but thanks for showing what goes where. Hmm, I got no HOSTS or OS, so my screen does not match the video presenter's screen. Why not just use free Advanced IP Scanner? Oh, COMPARE, a nice feature. Thanks for identifying that as a unique benefit of NMap/ZenMap. Thanks.
You did a good job on this one thank you.
Thanks for a great vid! What's would be a 'fancy way' to scan a network??🙂
Pure command line nmap
How do I know if I'm on the same subnet? I assume it's right (255) default and can be ranged on the router but how can I check?
good job buddy
Can I use it to find the IPs of my switches?
The fact that your changing the ip makes it very difficult to follow and understand for someone whos not really familiar with the subject. Thanks anyways
Unfortunately this is advanced stuff, and you should already have a solid base in networking before diving into nmap. Zenmap makes it 'user friendly' but the reality is it's still just nmap with a couple buttons. IP addressing is CRITICAL to understand as a network engineer. You should understand IPv4 before using nmap.
It does not show the OS of the computers
Did you try clicking on the "Host Details" tab next to the "Topology" tab?
I am not able to see the device company or name. So how do I do that ? Which command?
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